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Artist: Lucille Khornak
The Chair
By Lucille Khornak
Located in New York, NY
Chair by Lucille Khornak in black and white. Published by Wizard and Genius in Zurich, Switzerland. A comfy chair in a cool spot on a hot summers days, with beautiful light streaming...
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Late 20th Century American Modern Lucille Khornak Art

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Paper

Three nudes in masks
By Lucille Khornak
Located in New York, NY
Lucille Khornak (American), "Three nudes", Black and White print on Harmon paper, 20 x 16, Late 20th Century Hand signed by Lucille Khornak Available sizes: Paper Size 11 x 14, Im...
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1980s Abstract Lucille Khornak Art

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Photographic Paper

Karl Lagerfeld
By Lucille Khornak
Located in New York, NY
Lucille Khornak (American), "Karl Lagerfeld", Black and White Screen print on Harmon paper, 20 x 16, Late 20th Century Hand signed by Lucille Khornak Available sizes: 14 x...
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1980s Abstract Lucille Khornak Art

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Photographic Film

Chantal Thomass
By Lucille Khornak
Located in New York, NY
Lucille Khornak (American), "Chantal Thomass", Black and White Screen Print on Harmon Paper, 20 x 16, Late 20th Century Hand signed by Lucille Khornak Available sizes: 14 ...
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1980s Abstract Lucille Khornak Art

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Photographic Film

Doll No. 7 (Edition 1/25)
By Lucille Khornak
Located in New York, NY
Doll No. 7 (Edition 1/25), Lucille Khornak, Color Photograph on Board with Acrylic Finish, 26 x 40, Late 20th Century Colors: Black, Blue, White,...
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Late 20th Century Abstract Lucille Khornak Art

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Photographic Paper

André Courrèges
By Lucille Khornak
Located in New York, NY
Lucille Khornak ( American ), "André Courrèges", Black and White Screen Print on Harmon Paper, 16 x 20, Late 20th Century Hand signed by Lucille Khornak Available sizes: 1...
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1980s Abstract Lucille Khornak Art

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Photographic Film

Donna Karan
By Lucille Khornak
Located in New York, NY
Lucille Khornak (American), "Donna Karan", Black and White Screen Print on Harmon paper, 16 x 20, Late 20th Century Hand signed by Lucille Khornak Available sizes: 11 x 14...
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1980s Abstract Lucille Khornak Art

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Photographic Film

Arnold Scaasi
By Lucille Khornak
Located in New York, NY
Lucille Khornak (American), "Arnold Scaasi", Black and white screen print on Harmon paper, 20 x 16, Late 20th Century Hand signed by Lucille Khornak Available sizes: 14 x ...
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1980s Abstract Lucille Khornak Art

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Photographic Film

Jean-Charles de Castelbajac
By Lucille Khornak
Located in New York, NY
Lucille Khornak (American), "Jean-Charles de Castelbajac", Black and White Screen Print on Harmon Paper, 16 x 20, Late 20th Century Hand signed by Lucille Khornak Availabl...
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1980s Abstract Lucille Khornak Art

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Photographic Film

Paco Rabanne
By Lucille Khornak
Located in New York, NY
Lucille Khornak (American), "Paco Rabanne", Black and White Screen Print on Harmon Paper, 20 x 16, Late 20th Century Hand signed by Lucille Khornak Available sizes: 14 x 1...
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1980s Abstract Lucille Khornak Art

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Photographic Film

Geoffrey Beene
By Lucille Khornak
Located in New York, NY
Lucille Khornak (American), "Geoffrey Beene", Black and White screen print on Harmon paper, 20 x 16, Late 20th Century Hand signed by Lucille Khornak Available sizes: 14 x...
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1980s Abstract Lucille Khornak Art

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Photographic Paper

Issey Miyake
By Lucille Khornak
Located in New York, NY
Lucille Khornak (American), "Issey Miyake", Black and white screen print on Harmon paper, 16 x 20, Late 20th Century Hand signed by Lucille Khornak Available sizes: 11 x 1...
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1980s Abstract Lucille Khornak Art

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Photographic Film

Angelo Tarlazzi
By Lucille Khornak
Located in New York, NY
Lucille Khornak (American), "Angelo Tarlazzi", Black and white screen print on Harmon paper, 20 x 16. Late 20th Century Hand signed by Lucille Khornak Available sizes: 14 ...
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1980s Abstract Lucille Khornak Art

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Photographic Film

Doll No. 3 (Edition 1/25)
By Lucille Khornak
Located in New York, NY
Doll No. 3 (Edition 1/25), Lucille Khornak, Color Photograph on Board with Acrylic Finish, 40 x 26, Late 20th Century Colors: Black, Blue, White,...
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Late 20th Century Abstract Lucille Khornak Art

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Photographic Film

Doll No. 1 "Pierre" (Edition 1/25)
By Lucille Khornak
Located in New York, NY
Doll No. 1 (Edition 1/25) "Pierre", Lucille Khornak, Color Photograph on Board with Acrylic Finish, 40 x 26, Late 20th Century Colors: ...
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Late 20th Century Abstract Lucille Khornak Art

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Mixed Media, Photographic Film

Doll No. 2 "Madeline" (Edition 1/25)
By Lucille Khornak
Located in New York, NY
Doll No. 2 (Edition 1/25) "Madeline", Lucille Khornak, Color Photograph on Board with Acrylic Finish, 40 x 26, Late 20th Century Colors...
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Late 20th Century Abstract Lucille Khornak Art

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Photographic Film

Doll No. 15 (Edition 1/25)
By Lucille Khornak
Located in New York, NY
Dolls No. 15 (Edition 1/25), Lucille Khornak, Color Photograph on Board With Liquid Acrylic Finish/ Mixed Media, 26 x 40, Late 20th Century Colors: Bla...
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Late 20th Century Abstract Lucille Khornak Art

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Photographic Film

Doll No. 16 (Edition 1/25)
By Lucille Khornak
Located in New York, NY
Doll No. 16 (Edition 1/25), Lucille Khornak, Color Photograph on Board with Acrylic Finish, 40 x 26, Late 20th Century Colors: Blue, Gray, Brown,...
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Late 20th Century Abstract Lucille Khornak Art

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Photographic Film

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